Reduction in adipocyte ATP by lipolytic agents: relation to intracellular free fatty acid accumulation

Epinephrine, norepinephrine, ACTH, and dibutyryl 3′,5′-cyclic AMP reduced adipocyte ATP levels during 60 min incubation; glucose displayed a protective effect. The reduction in adipocyte ATP levels could not be attributed solely to: a direct hormone effect, deficiency in metabolic substrate, activat...

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Main Authors: A. ANGEL, K.S. DESAI, M.L. HALPERIN
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 1971-03-01
Series:Journal of Lipid Research
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520395316
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spelling doaj-2ca104de25184ba3a3f72307b07599202021-04-24T05:52:12ZengElsevierJournal of Lipid Research0022-22751971-03-01122203213Reduction in adipocyte ATP by lipolytic agents: relation to intracellular free fatty acid accumulationA. ANGEL0K.S. DESAI1M.L. HALPERIN2Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto 181, CanadaDepartment of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto 181, CanadaDepartment of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto 181, CanadaEpinephrine, norepinephrine, ACTH, and dibutyryl 3′,5′-cyclic AMP reduced adipocyte ATP levels during 60 min incubation; glucose displayed a protective effect. The reduction in adipocyte ATP levels could not be attributed solely to: a direct hormone effect, deficiency in metabolic substrate, activation of adenyl cyclase with ATP consumption, loss of adenine nucleotide from the cell or loss of cells during incubation, lipolytic rate per se, or extracellular accumulation of FFA or glycerol.To determine whether intracellular FFA accumulation was a causative factor, intracellular FFA levels were measured during hormone-stimulated lipolysis. This was accomplished by using sucrose-U-14C as a marker for the extracellular space to correct for contamination of cells by extracellular albumin-bound FFA. These experiments showed that the fall in adipocyte ATP correlated with FFA saturation of medium albumin and progressive accumulation of FFA within the adipocyte. Furthermore, the protective effect of glucose noted above was associated with a marked reduction in intracellular FFA as compared to the extracellular FFA pool.On the basis of these studies, combined with those in the literature, it is concluded that in vitro effects of lipolytic agents on adipocyte ATP levels are the net result of impaired ATP synthesis (uncoupled oxidative phosphorylation) in the face of normal or augmented ATP consumption.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520395316energy metabolismmetabolic controlsintracellular fatty acid poolshormone-stimulated lipolysisepinephrinenorepinephrine
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author A. ANGEL
K.S. DESAI
M.L. HALPERIN
spellingShingle A. ANGEL
K.S. DESAI
M.L. HALPERIN
Reduction in adipocyte ATP by lipolytic agents: relation to intracellular free fatty acid accumulation
Journal of Lipid Research
energy metabolism
metabolic controls
intracellular fatty acid pools
hormone-stimulated lipolysis
epinephrine
norepinephrine
author_facet A. ANGEL
K.S. DESAI
M.L. HALPERIN
author_sort A. ANGEL
title Reduction in adipocyte ATP by lipolytic agents: relation to intracellular free fatty acid accumulation
title_short Reduction in adipocyte ATP by lipolytic agents: relation to intracellular free fatty acid accumulation
title_full Reduction in adipocyte ATP by lipolytic agents: relation to intracellular free fatty acid accumulation
title_fullStr Reduction in adipocyte ATP by lipolytic agents: relation to intracellular free fatty acid accumulation
title_full_unstemmed Reduction in adipocyte ATP by lipolytic agents: relation to intracellular free fatty acid accumulation
title_sort reduction in adipocyte atp by lipolytic agents: relation to intracellular free fatty acid accumulation
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Lipid Research
issn 0022-2275
publishDate 1971-03-01
description Epinephrine, norepinephrine, ACTH, and dibutyryl 3′,5′-cyclic AMP reduced adipocyte ATP levels during 60 min incubation; glucose displayed a protective effect. The reduction in adipocyte ATP levels could not be attributed solely to: a direct hormone effect, deficiency in metabolic substrate, activation of adenyl cyclase with ATP consumption, loss of adenine nucleotide from the cell or loss of cells during incubation, lipolytic rate per se, or extracellular accumulation of FFA or glycerol.To determine whether intracellular FFA accumulation was a causative factor, intracellular FFA levels were measured during hormone-stimulated lipolysis. This was accomplished by using sucrose-U-14C as a marker for the extracellular space to correct for contamination of cells by extracellular albumin-bound FFA. These experiments showed that the fall in adipocyte ATP correlated with FFA saturation of medium albumin and progressive accumulation of FFA within the adipocyte. Furthermore, the protective effect of glucose noted above was associated with a marked reduction in intracellular FFA as compared to the extracellular FFA pool.On the basis of these studies, combined with those in the literature, it is concluded that in vitro effects of lipolytic agents on adipocyte ATP levels are the net result of impaired ATP synthesis (uncoupled oxidative phosphorylation) in the face of normal or augmented ATP consumption.
topic energy metabolism
metabolic controls
intracellular fatty acid pools
hormone-stimulated lipolysis
epinephrine
norepinephrine
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520395316
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